Piloted simulation studies of candidate control systems for VATOL aircraft were conducted on a six degree of freedom simulator. Hover and transitions from wing-born to hovering flight were performed, with and without turbulence, on a representative high performance fighter configuration. Deflection of the rear engine nozzle provided pitch and yaw control moments in concert with reaction controls for roll. Unique motion cues in hover result from the vertical displacement of the cockpit and the thrust vectoring nozzles. Abundant control power available with moderate engine nozzle deflection combined with rate feedback for stability augmentation provided very satisfactory control.
Piloted simulation of hover and transition of a vertical attitude takeoff and landing aircraft
V/STOL Conference ; 1981 ; Palo Alto, CA
1981-12-01
Conference paper
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English
Vertical Attitude Takeoff and Landing Remotely Piloted Demonstration Vehicle
SAE Technical Papers | 1975
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